Reporting guideline provided for? (i.e. exactly what the authors state in the paper)
Full bibliographic reference
Bravo E, Calzolari A, De Castro P, Mabile L, Napolitani F, Rossi AM, Cambon-Thomsen A. Developing a guideline to standardize the citation of bioresources in journal articles (CoBRA). BMC Med. 2015;13:33.
Language
English
PubMed ID
Reporting guideline acronym
CoBRA
Study design
Experimental studies, Observational studies
Applies to the whole report or to individual sections of the report?
Biospecimen/bioresource information
Other
A guideline for reporting biospecimen information more generally is available at: BRISQ guideline
Additional information
Read the BRIF meeting report from a workshop with journal editors held in Rome in 2013: meeting report (PDF)
The following papers have also been published by the BRIF researchers:
The BRIF initiative: Laurence Mabile, Raymond Dalgleish, Gudmundur A Thorisson, Mylène Deschênes, Robert Hewitt, Jane Carpenter, Elena Bravo, Mirella Filocamo, Pierre Antoine Gourraud, Jennifer R Harris, Paul Hofman, Francine Kauffmann, Maria Angeles Muñoz-Fernàndez, Markus Pasterk, Anne Cambon-Thomsen and BRIF working group. Quantifying the use of bioresources for promoting their sharing in scientific research. GigaScience. 2013;2:7. Link to full-text
Elena Bravo, Anne Cambon-Thomsen, Paola De Castro, Laurence Mabile, Federica Napolitani, Mariarosaria Napolitano, Anna Maria Rossi. Citation of bioresources in journal articles: moving towards standards. European Science Editing. 2013;39(2):36-38. Link to full-text (PDF)
Record last updated on
December 17, 2021
Training
The UK EQUATOR Centre runs training on how to write using reporting guidelines.